Contact Info
70220 E. Hwy. 26
Zigzag, OR 97049
- Phone:
- 503-622-3191
Basics
- Length:
- 4.5 miles one-way
- Difficulty:
- Difficult
- Time:
- 5 - 6 hours
- Trailhead Elevation:
- 1850 feet
- Elevation Range:
- 1850 feet to 4870 feet
- Elevation Change:
- 3020 feet
- Season:
- Late May to October
Description
This trail accesses the 44,560-acre Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness Area part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. . On a clear day the butte offers views of Mt. Hood and the Salmon River valley. Rhododendron, larkspur, paintbrush, beargrass and stonecrop all bloom along the trail. Salmon Butte Trail climbs 3000’ over its 4.5 miles through the forest to the 4,870’ Salmon Butte. At a few sites the trail with is narrow.
Regulations & Leave No Trace Information: ?? Wilderness Permits are required between May 15 and Oct 15, but are free and self-issuing at a permit box station along the trail. ?? Group size is limited to 12. On trails that allow stock, stock are counted in the group size. For example, 3 people each riding their own horse plus a spare horse in the group for packing would make a group of 7. ?? Unproccessed livestock feed is prohibited, preventing non-native plant spread.
Leave No Trace Principles ?? Plan Ahead and Prepare Be Considerate of Other Visitors ?? Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Leave What You Find ?? Dispose of Waste Properly Minimize Campfire Impacts ?? Respect Wildlife
Noxious weeds have taken a small hold in the Mt Hood area. To prevent from bringing non-native plants into the forest, clean your animal, trailer, truck and gear before leaving home. A few days before your trip, change your stock over to processed feed and only allow it to graze in weed free pasture.
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Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Follow U.S. Highway 26, 17 miles east of Sandy. Turn south on Salmon River Road 2618, following it 6.7 miles past two bridges.